1. Two taken to hospital after three-vehicle crashpublished at 13:12 British Summer Time 18 September

    Paramedics took two people to hospital following the crash, the ambulance service says.

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  2. Cycle thief who plagued bike owners jailedpublished at 12:18 British Summer Time 18 September

    During his crime spree Warren Bailey stole bikes from university accommodation and a hospital.

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  3. Man who sent sexual messages to fake girl jailedpublished at 11:59 British Summer Time 18 September

    Kevin Rowland is behind bars after sending the explicit texts to a police officer posing as a girl.

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  4. Shoplifters snared by steak raffle on Facebookpublished at 11:46 British Summer Time 18 September

    Durham Police say the Milkybar Gold bars and packets of meat were stolen from a shop in Aycliffe.

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  5. Ex-cricket coach gets six more years for sex abusepublished at 10:08 British Summer Time 18 September

    The number of Michael Strange's known victims has risen to 10, the court hears.

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  6. 'Irreplaceable' artefacts stolen from museumpublished at 09:00 British Summer Time 18 September

    Northumbria Police say a Perspex display cabinet in a South Shields museum was broken into.

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  7. 'I have doubts about him' - Andersonpublished at 08:32 British Summer Time 18 September

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  8. 🎧 Barclaysmenpublished at 08:29 British Summer Time 18 September

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  9. Referee 'didn't like' Rice red card in Brighton drawpublished at 07:57 British Summer Time 18 September

    Premier League referee Chris Kavanagh says he "didn't like" Declan Rice's red card during Arsenal's draw with Brighton last month.

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  10. Gossip: Magpies could move for 'unhappy' Sanepublished at 07:48 British Summer Time 18 September

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  11. Music venue to launch community share offerpublished at 06:16 British Summer Time 18 September

    The Forum in Darlington hopes the offer will give the community a say in how the venue is run.

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  12. Music-themed artwork installed in city parkpublished at 06:14 British Summer Time 18 September

    The artwork features lyrics from the song Shipyards, which is the theme of a documentary series.

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  13. School's future considered due to lack of pupilspublished at 06:12 British Summer Time 18 September

    The council is inviting people to share their views on the future of Monkseaton High School.

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  14. Parking fees set to be introduced at beachpublished at 19:44 British Summer Time 17 September

    The plan is that visitors will pay £1 per hour or £3 a day for parking at Crimdon beach.

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  15. Surrey start well after bowling Durham out for 262published at 18:45 British Summer Time 17 September

    Surrey race to 52-0 after bowling Durham out for 262 to strengthen their bid for a third straight County Championship title.

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  16. Two injured in bus and car crashpublished at 16:49 British Summer Time 17 September

    The crash close to The Bridges Shopping Centre leaves two people needing hospital treatment.

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  17. Council leader faces bullying accusationpublished at 16:02 British Summer Time 17 September

    The city's director of investment and growth lodges a complaint against the council leader.

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  18. Surrey keep pressure on Durhampublished at 15:52 British Summer Time 17 September

    Surrey v Durham 207-6 - tea

    Martin Emmerson
    BBC Radio Newcastle

    Tom Curran takes a wicketImage source, Rex Features

    Leaders Surrey have enjoyed the best of day one so far here at The Oval, with Durham struggling to 207-6 after 64 overs.

    There have been a few partnerships which looked like they could develop into bigger things, but that hasn't really happened, with the bowlers keeping the pressure on throughout much of the day.

    The last wicket was worth 70 but the partnership was over when Bas De Leede mis-timed a pull shot from Tom Curran and was caught at mid-wicket for 36.

    Colin Ackermann will resume after tea on 38. It looks like a great batting track when the sun is out, but seems to change in nature when the cloud cover comes in.

  19. Christmas trail's wheelchair ban 'hurts' parentspublished at 13:31 British Summer Time 17 September

    Beamish Hall says it cannot guarantee the safety of wheelchair users but parents are unhappy.

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  20. 'Grinding out ugly wins is our new identity'published at 12:32 British Summer Time 17 September

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